October 12, 2019 IELTS Answers Continental roll
Following the map test on October 10, the listening part of the IELTS test again appeared the map test. It seems that map titles have been favored by BC recently. In addition, many students reported that the reading topic this time was biased, and many of them could not find the corresponding position in the text. According to the memory of the online examinees, the old Roast Duck Editor sorted out the answers of this exam for your reference.
IELTS Listening
Section 1 Amazon Travel Information
Type: Fill in the blank
1-10 Fill in the blank
1. pack a jacket Packed jacket
2. drive from Tucson along the desert Trail driving along the desert
3. address: 6073 Fearnleigh Drive investigation address
4. Susie’s parent’s phone number: ninety-six million eight hundred and fifty-two thousand two hundred and seventy-one Review number
5. especially recommend the space museum Especially the aviation museum
6. damage caused by the fire in the post office Damage caused by post office fire
7. independence day: there will be fireworks in the evening There will be fireworks on Independence Day night
8. special tour by helicopter Special travel by helicopter
9. the possibility of playing the golf It's possible to play golf
10. when going to the canoe, take sun-cream Remember to bring sunscreen when you go canoeing
Section 2 Library and book placement
Question type: map+match
11-16 Map question
11. Gardening book: H
12. art books: I
13. cookery: C
14. biography: F
15. children’s reading area: E
16. self-helping book: A
17-20 matching questions
17. Penny's: Select has good illustration Explanations were very good
18. the hidden: select a real story Based on true stories
19. orange moon: optional come from a part of a series Is part of a series
20. Running boy: optional award-winning Won an award
Section 3 Tutorial on how to write papers
Question type: Select+fill in the blank
21-25 Selection
21. Kate thinks that the essay is inappropriate
C. refers to a range of views Multiple viewpoints involved
22. asked the book’s bibliography Bibliography of papers
A. there is a standard format Standard format
23. How did John think of the article
B. analyze more data Analyze more data
24. the conclusion that the professor recommended is the end
B. refers to the title Point to Title
25. the tutor said that they could use the viewpoint in the article
B. it is helpful for the definition of the difficult task Help define difficult tasks
26-30 Fill in the blank
26. Kathy thinks it is a good essay to separate several sub-topics Kate thinks it's a good paper to divide it into several subtitles
27. the man says these articles look like reports Rather than essays
28. the man thinks it is good to use as many examples As possible, men think that they should use as many examples as possible
29. and use connectives to link his ideas Use linking words to link his ideas
30. the professor recommends a wide reading Professor recommends extensive reading
Section 4 Esperanto Origin
Type: Fill in the blank
31-40 Fill in the blank
31. Ancient languages were invented for the purposes of religion or trade Ancient languages were invented because of religion or trade
32. people need a precise language to study about science Development People need more accurate language to study scientific development
33. each word of a language was based on a picture Every word in the language is based on pictures
34. language also has a close connection with numbers Language and numbers are also closely linked
35. ancient people use songs to help understand languages Ancient people used songs to help understand language
36. people started to write letters To friends
37. modern technology has a negative Impact on languages
38. children in a hospital Learned to read in new languages
39. some languages can not show emotions Some languages can't show emotion
40. some words were just invented by writers for entertainment The author invents some words for entertainment
IELTS Reading
Part I: Opera
Chapter 2: Australian Burning Grass
Chapter 3: Doctors discuss how to make the brain better
IELTS Writing
Short composition: histogram
Big composition: agree or not
More and more people are using computers and electric devices to access information, therefore there is no need for printed books magazines and newspapers on paper. To what extent you agree or disagree?
More and more people use computers and other electronic devices to obtain information, so there is no need for us to print books, magazines and newspapers. To what extent do you agree or disagree with this view?